Show what I know!!! KINDS OF SENTENCESDeclarative-"I have never been skydiving before."Imperative-"Get off my foot."Interrogative-"Have you seen my jacket?" Exclamatory-"He stole my puppy!" CORRECT A RUN-ON SENTENCE A comma-"I love to swim, but I can't hold my breath very long." A period-"There is a tree with pecans in my backyard."A semicolon-"My friends like me; my enemies don't."A subordinating conjunction-"I ran the track before taking a shower."SENTENCE STRUCTURESimple-"I took my dog on a walk." Compound-"I like hot dogs, and I like hamburgers with ketchup." Complex-"While we were playing games, my Mom was making dinner."Compound/Complex-"Even though our family loves pets, I don't want a ferret, but my brother wants one really bad."FIGURATIVE LANGUAGESimile-"Her eyes shine like the moon." Metaphor-"Her hair was a foals racing through the wind." Hyperbole-"My legs were as heavy as pure lead"Onomatopoeia-"Bang! Boom! The pots toppled on Billy's head."Personification-"The rubber band slapped his face."WRITING STYLESAbsolute-"Fear rising, knees shaking, Waldo accepted his punishment."Adjective Beginning-"Shaken, a kidnapped child sat sobbing on the cold hard floor."Appositive-"Sarah, my best friend, already has over 500 AR points."Dash-"The disfigured man's face looked like a cow-a dead cow."Adverb for effect-'"Nothing will be better than chocolate"' Katelyn said suggestively.Speaker tag-"Why can't we get pizza!!!" Ava shouted stomping her foot.Vivid Verb-"The eagle swooped down on the mouse."
KINDS OF SENTENCESDeclarative-"I have never been skydiving before."Imperative-"Get off my foot."Interrogative-"Have you seen my jacket?"
Exclamatory-"He stole my puppy!"
CORRECT A RUN-ON SENTENCE
A comma-"I love to swim, but I can't hold my breath very long."
A period-"There is a tree with pecans in my backyard."A semicolon-"My friends like me; my enemies don't."A subordinating conjunction-"I ran the track before taking a shower."SENTENCE STRUCTURESimple-"I took my dog on a walk."
Compound-"I like hot dogs, and I like hamburgers with ketchup."
Complex-"While we were playing games, my Mom was making dinner."Compound/Complex-"Even though our family loves pets, I don't want a ferret, but my brother wants one really bad."FIGURATIVE LANGUAGESimile-"Her eyes shine like the moon."
Metaphor-"Her hair was a foals racing through the wind."
Hyperbole-"My legs were as heavy as pure lead"Onomatopoeia-"Bang! Boom! The pots toppled on Billy's head."Personification-"The rubber band slapped his face."WRITING STYLESAbsolute-"Fear rising, knees shaking, Waldo accepted his punishment."Adjective Beginning-"Shaken, a kidnapped child sat sobbing on the cold hard floor."Appositive-"Sarah, my best friend, already has over 500 AR points."Dash-"The disfigured man's face looked like a cow-a dead cow."Adverb for effect-'"Nothing will be better than chocolate"' Katelyn said suggestively.Speaker tag-"Why can't we get pizza!!!" Ava shouted stomping her foot.Vivid Verb-"The eagle swooped down on the mouse."